Henri’s work is defined by its impressionism sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Édouard Manet
Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836–1904)

Still Life: Corner of a Table
Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836–1904)

Still Life with Flowers
Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836–1904)

Roses in a Bowl
Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836–1904)

Portrait of Édouard Manet
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Bouquet of Roses
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Tannhäuser: Venusberg
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836-1904) after Alphonse Charles Masson (French, 1814-1898)

The Anniversary (Homage to Hector Berlioz)
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Benvenuto Cellini, Act III: The Casting of Perseus
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Reading
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Robert Schumann's Last Composition
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Andromeda
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Symphonie Fantastique: A Ball, from Hector Berlioz, sa vie et ses oeuvres
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Romeo and Juliet: Confiding in the Night
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Self-Portrait
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Religions and Religion
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Bathing Women, second medium plate
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Beatrice and Benedict, Act I: Nocturne, from Hector Berlioz's Opera "Beatrice and Benedict (1862)"
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Love Poems, first plate
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904